Damayanti specializes in the art and science of structural engineering. Her experience includes structural analysis and design of high rise and long span structures including commercial, office and high end residential construction. She manages large scale projects, possesses creative problem solving skills and turns architects' and developers' ideas into reality. Damayanti is a licensed professional engineer in the state of New York and is also a LEED accredited professional. She is an active member of American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) and the Structural Engineer's Association of New York (SEAoNY). She cares deeply about the profession and tries to inspire high school students to pursue a career in structural engineering through the ACE mentor program. She is also an associate member of the ASCE-7-16 Main Committee.

Hello respected madam.
I have few questions about civil engineering branch (M.E Infrastructure Engineering)
1.Is there scope or future in M.E Infrastructure Engg. in industries. specially for female.
2. is there scope for civil engineering female candidates in construction industries.
because I heard that most of construction companies are not preferred to civil female candidates so that's why females having less job opportunities in civil industries.

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